South Oldham football extended its winning streak to six games with a 49-7 victory over Bullitt East Friday Oct. 5 in Mount Washington. The Dragons (6-1) rushed for 486 yards as they improved their district record to 3-0.

Molly Bebelaar saved the best for last.
The senior from South Oldham finished fourth in the KHSAA girls golf state championship with a seven-over 151 in the two-round tournament at Bowling Green Country Club Wednesday Oct. 3.

South Oldham field hockey defeated North Oldham 6-4 Tuesday Oct. 2 in Crestwood.
Sarah McDowell scored three goals while Anna Crump added another two for South Oldham. Hadley Kuzmicky finished with two goals for North Oldham.

Two goals late in the second half propelled North Oldham boys soccer to a 2-1 win over South Oldham Saturday Sept. 28 in Goshen. Wyatt Smith had a goal and assist while Drake Pyle had the game-winning score for the Mustangs. Nathan Allen had a goal on an assist from Spencer Laws for the Dragons.

After two straight years of regular season matches that ended in a shootout, there wasn’t any need for dramatic endings this time around.
South Oldham girls soccer extended its winning streak to seven games with a 5-0 victory over North Oldham Wednesday Sept. 19 in Crestwood. It’s the first regular season win over the Lady Mustangs for the South Oldham since 2015.

North Oldham volleyball defeated South Oldham in four sets (25-16, 23-25, 25-15, 26-24) for its 12th victory of the season Tuesday Sept. 18 in the Goshen.
Addison Foote had a team-high 15 kills, 14 digs and three blocks while Meredith Kovarovic finished with 14 kills, 14 digs and three blocks. Brie Postema had 34 assists for North Oldham.

The typically pressure-packed Ryder-Cup styled golf tournament held true to form, but a new victor emerged.
South Oldham boys golf won the Oldham County Cup Thursday Sept. 13 for the first time since 2007. With the tournament going down to the final pairing on the final hole, the Dragons finished with 8.5 points while Oldham County had 8 points and North Oldham earning 7.5.